The competition included team and individual matches in the international versions of skeet and trap shooting, which are shot in the Olympics and at other world events.

Winners included teams from Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana and Missouri, as well as individual shooters from some of those states and Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee and California. See complete results below.

The top two male and female shooters in both events claimed a spot on the U.S. national development team.

Since 2000, the National Shooting Sports Foundation's (NSSF) Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) has been introducing thousands of youths to trap, skeet, sporting clays and the international versions of trap and skeet. This year, nearly 10,000 youths from 44 states competed in various SCTP state, regional and national competitions.

NSSF and USA Shooting also hold an annual Junior Olympic Development Camp for a select group of young SCTP talents. Many past camp attendees competed at the event in Colorado Springs, some of which claimed individual and team awards.

SCTP offers students in grades 12 and under an opportunity to compete as a team in the clay target sports. The program is focused on instilling in young participants a commitment to safe firearm handling, teamwork and leadership.